McKinney, Tamara (1962–)

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McKinney, Tamara (1962–)

American skier. Born Oct 16, 1962, in Lexington, KY; one of seven children of Rigan McKinney (d. 1981, veteran steeplechase rider) and Frances McKinney (d. 1988, ski instructor); sister of Sheila McKinney and Steve McKinney (both skiers).

Took World Cup giant slalom title (1981); finished in top 4 in 7 of 12 races entered (1982); was 1st American to win World Cup overall (1983); won World Cup giant slalom (1983) and slalom (1984); won US national slalom championship (1984); won bronze medals in combined events at World championships (1985, 1987); took 1st place in World Cup races (1986); won a gold medal in combined event, World championship Alpine races (1989); competed in 2 Olympics (1980, 1984); was also an accomplished equestrian.

See also Women in World History.

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